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The With Doug TV File Card Directory: Shining a Spotlight on Local Talent


The With Doug TV File Card Directory: Shining a Spotlight on Local Talent



Every creative community needs a place where its talent can be seen, discovered, and celebrated. That’s exactly why the With Doug TV File Card Directory exists — a growing hub designed to highlight musicians, performers, actors, skateboarders, creators, industry pros, and more from across Missouri and beyond.

What started as a simple idea has turned into a multi‑platform showcase. Each File Card is a quick, clean snapshot of who someone is and what they do — their craft, their style, and how to reach them. It’s a modern calling card built for today’s world, where visibility matters and opportunities move fast.

Where You Can Find the Directory

The File Card Directory now lives in several places, giving every featured creator multiple ways to be discovered:

  • The With Doug TV Roku Channel In the Video On Demand section, viewers can scroll through File Cards just like they would any other show.

  • The File Card Directory YouTube Page Each File Card gets its own video premiere, making it easy to share and easy to find.

  • The Ever‑Updating File Card Directory PDF A clean, organized document that grows as the directory grows — perfect for quick reference, networking, and industry outreach.

  • The With Doug TV 24/7 Live Streaming Channel Video File Cards drop randomly throughout the day on the live stream, giving creators surprise moments of exposure on Roku and at www.withdougtv.com.

And for anyone wanting a quick overview of how it all works, visit the Welcome Video — it’s the easiest way to get more info and see the directory in action.

Why It Matters

The File Card Directory isn’t just a list. It’s a community project. It’s a way to lift up local talent, give them a professional presence, and help them connect with new opportunities. Musicians find gigs. Actors find roles. Skateboarders find sponsors. Creators find collaborators. Industry pros find new connections.

And the best part? It keeps growing. Every new File Card adds another voice to the mix, another story worth sharing.

How It Works

When someone is added to the directory, their File Card appears on Roku, premieres on YouTube, gets added to the PDF, and becomes part of the rotation on the 24/7 live channel. It’s a full‑circle visibility boost designed to help creators get seen from every angle.

It’s simple. It’s effective. And it’s built to support the people who make our creative world vibrant.

A Directory Made for the Community

With Doug TV has always been about celebrating local stories, local music, and local creativity. The File Card Directory is just another way to keep that mission alive — one creator at a time.

If you’re part of the directory, thank you for being here. If you’re thinking about joining, there’s always room for more voices, more talent, and more stories to tell.

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